Logic Samurai / Administrator

Logician

One great thing I learned and must have missed before- you can customize your Apple loops window:

a) you can drag any of the labels around, switching them and ordering them the way they most make sense to you...

b) You don't have to look at all of the labels... you can only show the labels that you want- if you control click the label you can also rename any label, then resize the window to only show the ones you use most often, which is great for seeing the maximum loops.

Good tips for people who have large Apple loop collections, or make a lot of their own loops!

Logician

Logician

Logician

I suppose the potential is there to increase job opportunities. I work for an Apple Pro Audio and Video Value Added Reseller, and it was a requirement of my job. Since I use Logic extensively in my own productions it was a really good experience for me, and I'm considering further certifications. The main way that it may help me on my job is that it will give me a 'framework' of sorts to explain Logic to new end users, and possibly offer an introductory 'training' - could make me more valuable to my customers I hope !

Logician

The books are a purchase, my job bought them for me and we kept them. I actually keep the book in my office and have referred to it since the test- so it is a useful reference material. I imagine next year (I have to re-certify every year) I'll have to invest in the Logic 9 manual...

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I suppose the potential is there to increase job opportunities.I work for an Apple Pro Audio and Video Value Added Reseller,and it was a requirement of my job.Since I use Logic extensively in my own productions it was a really good experience for me, and I'm considering further certifications.Thanks.

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It seems to be a very good book by the reviews I read.
Does anyone have some link to download it? If not, I guess I'll have to buy it anyway.
Would be good to have free access to that information.
Thanks.

Logician

You have to buy the book. I don't think there is anyone here who will help you 'steal' the book either, if that's what you suggest. When you purchase the book, Peach Pit gives you something like 30 days where you can read it online, which is very convenient. But the legitimate way to get access to this information is to buy the book. It's worth it.

Oh, I'm sure the guy who spent months researching and writing that book, along with years learning to master Logic, would be just thrilled to read how you feel about rewarding him for going to all that hard work so you could just steal it.

Please spend some time reading the rules of this forum. You agreed to them when you signed up. In particular Rule 8.

Logician

That was the best part of the experience for me as well, typically I'll 'skip over' places in a tutorial that I do not find interesting or applicable to what I am doing with software, but having to take the test made me focus on many aspects of Logic that I underestimated, like Apple Loops. The Apple Loop System is so much more useful than I originally thought...

Logician

I agree. The lots to be said for forcing yourself to sit through the whole thing, almost especially the parts you'd skip if you were only to pick what seemed immediately applicable to how you normally work. Not only do you pick up some good tips, you almost always stumble across one or two things you'd completely missed (or had just ignored) before and when you start looking at them closer, outside the scope of the book, that makes your work better, easier, etc.

From this point of view, I found this particular book to be one of the better of its kind.